Winter Exercise Tips for Asthmatics

Exercise is a common trigger for asthma and may cause symptoms in 80–90% of asthmatics. Cold dry winter air can also make breathing difficult for asthmatics, which may result in shortness of breath, wheezing, cough or chest tightness. The symptoms can occur during, just after or several hours after exercise, Padma Shri Awardee Dr. KK Aggarwal - President HCFI and National President Elect IMA.

Few Exercise Tips for Asthmatics during the Winter Season

Get your asthma fully controlled during winter

Cooling and drying of the bronchial airways can trigger an asthma attack.

Avoid strenuous exercise in cold dry air.

Avoid winter sports, such as skiing, snowboarding, or ice skating.

Use the bronchodilator inhalers, 20 minutes prior to exercise.

Keep the inhalers warm in order to avoid a cold aerosol spray.

"Warm–up" and "cool–down" after strenuous exercise.

When exercising in cold air, wear a scarf or face mask over the nose and mouth to warm the air one is breathing.

Drink plenty of liquids before and after exercise to prevent drying of the airways.